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Designing to Resist Fatigue - Examples of Component Design
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This paper illustrates by way of two practical examples, namely, transmission gears and crankshafts, how the automotive industry applies basic approaches and methods for achieving fatigue resistant design. Analytic, laboratory, and field studies necessary in the development of these components are briefly outlined.
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Gadd, C. and Fonda, H., "Designing to Resist Fatigue - Examples of Component Design," SAE Technical Paper 620262, 1962, https://doi.org/10.4271/620262.Also In
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